Interference – The Long portrait

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create a long portrait of a subject of your choosing and during the process expose them to external stimuli of your choosing be it auditory, visual, haptic, olfactory or taste or a combination of some or all.

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The individual is Capital

Photograph by Katie Walsh
Photograph by Spencer Murphy

A ʻPortraitʼ may be interpreted in its widest sense of ʻphotography concerned with portraying people with an emphasis on their identity as individualsʼ.

Before I started on this project, I looked at a variaty of photographers that were inspiring me.  I mostly look for interesting but simple portrait shots that really shows the indentity of the model. With that in mind I found some very interesting photographers.
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Typology of a city

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Photographer: Hans Eijkelboom

Typology of a city: Licoln. Because I’m not English and not from around here, I needed to think about how I would see the city of Lincoln. For this assignment I used the series from Hanks Eijkelboom as inspiration. It is really interesting to see how people are actually “the same”. My goal was to find something/persons that represented Lincoln in my eyes.

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Creatures

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Six N Five Studio

Before I started with this assignment I looked for some examples, inspiration. During the lecture we were provided with some interesting artists. The artist(s) that appeals to me the most is Six & Five studio from Andy Reisinger and Ezequiel Pini. I tried to photograph in this kind of way but with a touch of my own.

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Ready to hand

Photo: Annette Kelm
Photo: Annette Kelm

For this assignment I tried to interpreted new formalism as good as I can. I looked at other still life, new formalism photographers and came across some interesting and not interesting work. I’ve looked at artists like Ernst Haas, Christopher Williams, Lisa Oppenheim and Anette Kelm to name a few. What I do like about new formalism is the colourfulness. But actually, that is all I like about it. In my opinion, new formalism is to crowded, to busy. It is shouting at me, which I do not like. That’s why I tried to interpreted new formalism in a different way.

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